I found this alternate intro for Back to the Sewer on Paul J. Baccash's website, a VFX artist. It contains pieces of animation that were never seen in the actual show. It was already on YouTube from a TV rip of a rerun, but this is in HD. Does anyone remember seeing this on TV?

Here is something else I found from Paul J. Baccash's website. It's a promo where the camera pans from a street to an alley where the Turtles are and Splinter says "There are 10 million stories in the big city. This is just one of them." Then the audio abruptly cuts off. Anyone remember seeing this before?

Hi! It's been a while. I still have been uploading weekly on my channel, but instead of promos it was music from the show, so I didn't feel it was appropriate for this thread. Anyways, a few weeks ago I bought a few DVDs from MrPliggins, so I'm sharing the promos that were included on them. Here is the DVD promo for "Return to New York" from the "Darkness on the Edge of Town" Playmates Toys early 2004 pack-in DVD.

Nice finds. Personally, I wouldn’t mind if you shared the music as well, the soundtrack fanatic I am.

Sure. Here is what I have so far that isn't already readily available. https://mega.nz/#F!3SJymQxY!sYjgnLYAlvuLwWKpvWRkBw. I found most of these from turtlepower.ru. Pretty much all the links to the music from the 2000s on this forum are dead because they were hosted on third parties, but turtlepower.ru hosts them itself, so even after a decade they are still available to download.

The Foot Ninja theme "Ninja Knockout" is incomplete on the original FoxBox MP3 version, so I spliced together the first twenty seconds of the music from the Episode 0-1 Backyard level in the Battle Nexus video game with the original track from the FoxBox website. I did it in iMovie when I should have used Audacity first, but I did the best I could to sync it with the original track by looking at the audio spectrogram.

The Episode 0-1 Backyard track was never used in the show. It was made specifically for the Battle Nexus video game using existing music from the show. It bothered me that so many people kept using that track in their videos, so I felt it was right to share the version that is accurate to the show.

This is just an observation, but have you ever noticed how the music got less interesting as the show went on? Early in Season 1, it was really creative and varied, but by Season 3 they stopped using some of those tracks and it got more serious. It's especially noticeable in Season 4 with the same themes being used over and over again.

TheSkeletonMan939 made a soundtrack several years back using all the music available from the FoxBox/4Kids TV websites, the Russian DVDs' stereo tracks, the DVD menus, and the video games. It's the closest thing to a comprehensive soundtrack that we have, so be sure to check it out!

Deeply appreciated! This should hopefully keep me busy, both for listening and for doing covers/remixes.

Admittedly, I hadn't noticed the lack of variety of music in later seasons, but then, most of the episodes I watched after season 3 had something to do with Leatherhead, which, let's face it, were only a few of them. I did notice the serious tone, though, even if it is fitting for that particular character.

Here is the DVD promo for "The Search for Splinter!" I remember how suspenseful it felt watching these episodes for the first time in 2003. At first, I thought the Turtles got demutated when they disintegrated on the transmat! Turns out a week later they got teleported into space for a whole new adventure!

Here is a Playmates Toys commercial for the Fightin' Gear Turtles and Turtle Tracker, which is a reuse of the mold for the 1997 Next Mutation Mutant Marauder. I chose this thumbnail because apparently thumbnails with people in it get more views.

Here is the commercial for the Playmates Toys Mutations figures from 2004. These share the same baby turtle head sculpts as the Mutations figures from 1992. I also find it weird that Oroku Saki gets "mutated" into the Shredder, but oh well.

Here is the commercial for the Playmates Toys Fightin' Gear Turtles, Armorized Shredder, Pogo Copter, and Turtle Sub. I actually had a Fightin' Gear Michelangelo solely for new nunchakus because the "chain" on my originals snapped off. Eventually, the new ones broke as well and I never got replacements.

Here is a promo for the 4Kids DVDouble Shot DVDs, containing two episodes per disk. I found this promo on the Fast Forward Future Shellshock! DVDouble Shot DVD that I bought from a member here. I remember seeing these at Wal-Mart around 2005-2006. Anybody here buy one?